A method of making an interior trim panel for a vehicle door and the interior trim panel are disclosed. The method comprises forming a bolster that is spray coated with a polyurethane skin in an open mold. The bolster and polyurethane skin are then placed in a mold tool with a glass fiber mat and foam polyurethane is injected over the polyurethane skin in the portions of the mold outboard of the bolster. The glass fiber mat is trimmed in the area behind the bolster and a foam pad is formed in place or assembled behind the bolster and retained in place by a cover panel.
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9. An interior trim panel for a vehicle door, comprising:
a bolster;
a urethane skin covering one side of the bolster and having a portion extending outwardly from the bolster;
a fiber reinforced urethane section bonded to the portion of the urethane skin extending outwardly from the bolster;
a foam pad assembled to the urethane skin that covers the bolster; and
a cover attached to the fiber reinforced urethane section and the foam pad.
1. Method of making an interior trim panel for a vehicle door, comprising:
forming a bolster having a raised portion defining a bolster cavity;
inserting the bolster into a mold;
spraying polyurethane onto the mold and over one side of the bolster to form a skin/bolster assembly;
inserting the skin/bolster assembly and a glass fiber mat into a reaction injection mold;
closing the reaction injection mold against the raised portion to seal the bolster cavity;
injecting polyurethane into the reaction injection mold that bonds to the skin/bolster assembly and the portions of the glass fiber mat that extend outside of the bolster cavity to form a glass fiber reinforced portion;
removing the glass fiber mat from the bolster cavity;
inserting a foam pad into the bolster cavity; and
attaching a cover layer over the glass fiber reinforced portion and the foam pad to provide the interior trim panel with a padded bolster area.
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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to interior trim panels for vehicle doors and the methods of making interior trim panels.
2. Background Art
Vehicle designers may design the specified interior trim for vehicle doors that include soft padded areas and unpadded areas. Padding is frequently specified in certain areas, such as areas near arm rests or areas where vehicle occupants make contact with their arms. Other areas of vehicle doors may be specified and designed to provide strength and durability. For example, the lower portion of a door of an interior trim panel may be required to withstand impacts from occupant's feet repeatedly during the life of the vehicle.
Door trim panels are generally provided as multi-piece assemblies having different surface finishes specified for different parts of the interior trim panel. Panel portions having different physical characteristics may require multiple assembly operations to join adjacent parts together by sewing, fabric fasteners, or with adhesives. The more assembly operations required to prepare an interior trim panel for a door, the more costs are incurred for labor.
There is a need for an interior trim panel for a door and a method of making an interior trim panel having both padded and unpadded portions that may be partially supported by a bolster panel. There is a further need to provide such a method and article in a one-piece construction that minimizes material and labor costs. It is important that a high quality interior panel be provided that reduces assembly time and assembly operations required to provide the interior trim panel for a door.
The above problems and needs are addressed by applicants' invention as summarized below.
According to one aspect of the present invention, a method of making an interior trim panel for a vehicle door is provided. The method comprises forming a bolster having a raised portion defining a bolster cavity, inserting the bolster into a mold and spraying polyurethane onto the mold and over one side of the bolster to form a skin/bolster assembly. The skin/bolster assembly is inserted with a glass fiber mat into a reaction injection mold. The reaction injection mold is closed against the raised portion to seal the bolster cavity. Rigid polyurethane is then injected into the reaction injection mold that bonds the skin/bolster assembly and portions of the glass fiber mat that extend outside of the bolster cavity to form a glass fiber reinforced portion. The glass fiber mat is removed from the bolster cavity and a foam member is formed in or inserted into the bolster cavity. A cover layer is then attached over the foam member and peripheral portions of the glass fiber reinforced portion to provide the interior trim panel with a padded bolster area and a rigid area that is covered by a polyurethane skin.
According to other aspects of the invention, the raised portion of the bolster may be a peripheral rib or indentation extending about the periphery of the bolster. The step of removing the glass fiber mat may further comprise cutting the glass fiber mat at the peripheral rib. A boss may be formed for receiving a fastener during the step of injecting the rigid polyurethane into the reaction injection mold. The boss may be a fastener attachment boss. The step of attaching a cover layer may further comprise assembling a push nut to the attachment boss. The cover layer may be formed of polypropylene.
Another aspect of the present invention relates to providing an improved interior trim panel for a vehicle door. The interior trim panel comprises a urethane skin that covers one side of a bolster and also has a portion extending outwardly from the bolster. A fiber reinforced rigid urethane section is bonded to the portion of the urethane skin extending outwardly from the bolster. A foam preform may be assembled to the urethane skin that covers the bolster or a foam pad may be formed in place. A cover is attached to the fiber reinforced urethane section and foam pad to complete the interior trim panel.
According to other aspects of the invention as they relate to the interior trim panel, a fastener boss may be formed on the fiber reinforced urethane section that is adapted to receive a push nut securing the cover to the fiber reinforced urethane section. A bolster portion of the trim panel may be a multi-layered structure comprised of the bolster panel, the urethane skin layer that is applied over the bolster panel, the foam pad that is assembled over or formed on the urethane skin layer, and the cover layer that is attached over the foam pad. The portion of the trim panel outboard of the bolster may be a multi-layered structure comprising the urethane skin layer, the fiber reinforced urethane section bonded to the urethane skin, and the cover layer that is attached over a part of the fiber reinforced urethane section.
These and other aspects of the present invention will be better understood in view of the attached drawings and following detailed description of the invention.
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The finished panel has different cross sections in different areas. The outer portion of the panel 12 includes a polyurethane skin 28 that is backed by a rigid polyurethane body 46 that is reinforced by the glass fiber mat 32. The rigid polyurethane portion 46 may be partially backed by the cover 56, particularly in the areas proximate the preformed foam member 54. The interior trim panel in the area of the bolster 16 is comprised of the bolster 16 that is backed by the polyurethane skin layer. The pre-formed foam member 54 is assembled behind the polyurethane skin 28 and is backed by the cover 56. In the area of the peripheral rib 18, the bolster 16 is backed by the polyurethane skin 28, the glass fiber mat 32 and the cover 56.
The illustrated embodiment includes a single bolster panel, however, multiple bolster panels or other inserts could be provided according to the method of the present invention. The peripheral rib 18 is shown as an indentation in the final product that could simulate a sewn seam, but it could also be formed with other shapes and could even be provided as one or more protruding ribs in the finished interior panel 12.
While embodiments of the invention have been illustrated and described, it is not intended that these embodiments illustrate and describe all possible forms of the invention. Rather, the words used in the specification are words of description rather than limitation, and it is understood that various changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
Reed, Randy S., Cowelchuk, Glenn A., Shaner, Kenneth W.
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